Presentation On The Implementation of BIM in Division 2
Presentation On The Implementation of BIM in Division 2
OPERATIONS
DIVISION 2
GENERAL INFORMATION
WHAT IS BIM?
THE BENEFITS
OF BIM
Efficiency : BIM can help improve construction
process efficiency by reducing errors, enhancing
communication, and boosting productivity.
3D Modeling
Topography
1 2 of the
Processing
Using BIM to
Structure
Creating detailed 3D
understand and
models of the building
incorporate the
or infrastructure for
site's terrain into
better visualization and
the project design.
planning
4D 5d Modeling Modeling
for Job 3 Collision 4
Monitoring Detection (Clash)
Identifying clashes or
Using BIM to track
project progress over conflicts between
time while also different elements of the
calculating material project early on to avoid
quantities at each stage. errors and delays during
construction.
THE USE OF BIM IN A PROJECT
Topography Processing
Topography processing with LiDAR
involves using LiDAR technology to
capture highly detailed elevation data of the
Earth's surface, which is then integrated into
BIM software for site analysis and planning.
This data allows engineers to visualize
existing terrain accurately, aiding in
decisions regarding site layout, grading, and
drainage design. Additionally, LiDAR-
derived topographic data facilitates
earthwork planning, utility design, and
environmental impact assessment in
construction projects, ultimately improving
project precision and efficiency.
THE USE OF BIM IN A PROJECT
Topography Processing
THE USE OF BIM IN A PROJECT
3D Modeling of the Structure
Correlation with BIM involves integrating 3D
models of structures into the Building
Information Modeling (BIM) process. BIM
utilizes digital representations of physical and
functional characteristics of places to facilitate
informed decision-making during the project
lifecycle. By incorporating detailed 3D models of
structures into the BIM workflow, stakeholders
can leverage the rich information embedded
within the models for various purposes, such as
clash detection, quantity takeoff, visualization,
and analysis. This correlation ensures that the 3D
models accurately reflect the project's design
intent and contribute to the overall BIM process,
enhancing collaboration, efficiency, and project
outcomes.
THE USE OF BIM IN A PROJECT
3D Modeling of the Structure
THE USE OF BIM IN A PROJECT
4D 5d Modeling for Job
Monitoring
4D Modeling for job monitoring with volume
calculation involves incorporating time-based
information into the project model to track
progress and manage the schedule effectively.
This means associating the 3D models with
scheduling data to create a dynamic 4D
simulation that visualizes how the project
evolves over time. Additionally, volume
calculations are integrated into this process to
measure materials or earthwork quantities at
various stages of the project. This capability
aids in resource planning, cost estimation, and
overall project management by providing
accurate and timely insights into the progress
and quantities involved.
THE USE OF BIM IN A PROJECT
4D 5d Modeling for Job
Monitoring
The integration of BIM data
with ACC documents. This
integration implies linking or
merging information from BIM
models, which contain detailed
digital representations of
physical and functional
characteristics of a project, with
accounting documents such as
invoices, purchase orders, or
financial reports.
THE USE OF BIM IN A PROJECT
4D 5d Modeling for Job
Monitoring
THE USE OF BIM IN A PROJECT
Modeling Collision Detection (Clash)
By integrating various building components into a
comprehensive digital model, BIM enables
stakeholders to simulate the construction process
virtually. Clash detection tools within BIM software
analyze the spatial relationships between these
elements, such as structural beams, ductwork, and
piping systems, to identify potential clashes or
interferences. By detecting these clashes early in the
design phase, project teams can address them
proactively, minimizing errors and delays during
construction. This correlation ensures that conflicts
are resolved efficiently, improving coordination,
reducing rework, and ultimately enhancing project
outcomes.
THE USE OF BIM IN A PROJECT
Modeling Collision Detection (Clash)
THE USE OF BIM IN A PROJECT
Meeting documentation on the
project utilizing BIM
MONITORING AND
EVALUATION OF BIM
IMPLEMENTATION
Monitoring and evaluation are conducted bi-
monthly for ongoing projects. The purpose is to
assess the extent of BIM implementation at the
project level and whether the implementation aligns
with the contract. The points monitored include: